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Barcelona v Juventus

  • Writer: Dave Pilgrim
    Dave Pilgrim
  • Sep 12, 2017
  • 1 min read

While we have a couple of British sides in action tonight, the clash everyone will be intersted in tonight is Barcelona v Juventus. The market is especially sweet on the host's chances - too sweet in our view.

The Spanish side were convincingly beaten 3-0 on aggregate when the pair met last season, and there is little reason to believe that things have changed in their favour since then. Neymar has gone, and while Ousmane Dembele is a promising signing, he isn't the silver bullet than an ageing Barcelona side really need.

Juventus have been busy over the summer, and making up for the departure of Leo Bonucci was the obvious priority. They've done that with the addition of Medhi Benatia, Mattia De Sciglio, Benedikt Howedes, Douglas Costa, Blaise Matuidi and Federico Bernardeschi. They look a stronger unit for the changes over the summer, so won't fear this one.

Paulo Dybala has started the season in terrific form, with seven goals in his opening four matches, so it would be surprising if Juventus didn't get on the scoresheet at least once, if not more.

Back Juventus on the Draw No Bet market is the advice in this one - they are 15/4 with UniBet.

Juventus to beat Barcelona (Draw No Bet) at 15/4 with Unibet

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